PAGE SIX THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY MARCH 29,1928 Dr. Allen Explains Why Big Olympic Meet Is Cancelled His reason for cancelling the district Olympic Wrestling Tournals which were to be held here, were ex-plained last night by F. Dr. C. Allen to a witness with a Kimna reporter, but he denied his decision to call off the meet. Kansas Men Winning Places in National Tournament at Ames, Enter Tryouts In offering Kansas the tournament, the chairman of the Olympic wrestling committee, either intensively interviewed or intimately represented the district by his athleticity. As first understood by the athletic authorities here, the must be to be the western division of the National tryouts for that district. Divides A, A, U. District This western district of the A. A. U. includes five states, Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas. In adding a district to K. U. this district includes two states into two groups. Although he had the authority to do this for the Olympic trouts, he could not make this a division of the A. A. U. grouping nor could be awarded the A. A. U. meet to anyone. This was not known by the local men and the neat was accepted in good faith and the entry was permitted by the eastern A. A. U. and Olympic trouts. This not only made the entry blanks a misrepresentation of the meet but it also cut down the quality of the wrestlers to be entered by taking the two strongest wrestling states out of the strangle. Would Weaken Competition The second reason given was that the two team competition would be more competitive for an undue proportion of the Kansas men to win the right to go to the national meet at Grand Rapids, Doctor Allen believes it would be better for the Kansas men to meet the strong competition in touch with national tournament and be completely overlooked. The present plans call for sending three men to the national interleague meet at Ames, Iowa. Men placing in this meet will have an assurance that they will have a good chance of going air in the Olympic team. All of the Kansas men who place in the Ames meet will be sent by the University to the national Olympic tryouts, according to Doctor Alen. Wrestling Finals Tonight First Bout Scheduled for 7:30 in Gymnasium in Gymnasium The finals and semi-finals in inta nature wrestling will be held tonight at 7:30 on the main floor of Kolson gymnasium, according to Council 125 pound class, semi-finals and Finals, Sellers and Anderson, Baker and Whites. The entrants who will compete for championship of their respective classes are as follows: 115 pound class, Kern and Strater in the finals. 135 pound class, semi-finals and finals, Marshall and Bratton, Schumucker and Sire. 145 pound class, Dale and Gradin- ger, Barnes and Thompson, semi-finals and finals. 158 pound class, Hawthorn and Perry and Horbord and Scott, semi-finals and finals. 175 pound class, Maxwell and Knipe, Moseley and Snowden, semi-finals and finals. Heavyweight, Foy and Ward, Frasier and Kerr. ast Year's Infield Will Play New Season Beginning Saturday Baseball Prospects Excellent Vacancy at Second Base Easily Filled With one exception, John Bum, Jayhawk baseball coach, has his entire infield back from last year's team in the first game of the season Saturday. Chalfon's position at second base is the only one left vacant, and an abundance of good material among candidates promises weakness that might exist in that vacuum. Captain Livingston alternates at second or shortstop and will be the regular shortstop this season. His position is second to first in the greatest assets of the team. Hill, regular first baseman last year, is showing wonderful defense form and snappy fielding, but his big game has suddenly largely incurred due to basketball which kept him from early practice. With further practice Coach Bunn expects to see murdered improvement at bat. Hill will have no success this year with only two errors against him. At third Calp is one of the veterans whose heavy hitting and consistent fielding make him one of the most valuable men on the team. An injured finger, received while sliding into a base earlier in the season has interfered with his fielding, but his hitting power seems stronger than ever. It is important that he be able to outfiel for the opening game Saturday if his fighter does not seem to be in condition to handle the ball in the infield. All of these men have played to gather two years, and are experienced. at the keystone sack competition is divided among a number of cardiologists, a sportsman, a tall fame, and a member of the freshman squad two years ago, having a slight edge over the other aspirants. With Livingston at short sack in yesterday's game, the two completed the season's fielding is stronger than his batting. Childs, a letter man from last year, a good utility man and performs well in any infidle position. He may get several chances at second. Hasine and McDonald are equal men from last year and are dependable in int capacity. Johnson, a last year's resident, is also bidding for the place. Almost any of these nen can work well in any of the infeld positions and an fill in for Culp, Livingstone or hould the necessity arise. Should Hills hitting not improve, some shift may be made in the infeld. Tonnilion and Snowden are newcomers bidding for the first base position. Language of the Air --for Flying boat—Any type of airplane designed to light on or arise from water. The hull or body of the flying boat is reinforced to withstand the pressure of the water. New Cement Process Hydroplane—Any type of airplane assigned to rise from and light on the outer. Ladies Shoes Lowell's Goodyear Shoe Shop 17 West 9th 3 Dora West of Innes' on 9th With our process, soles are securely attached to your old shoes without a trace of nails or stitching — giving you a factory finish and preserving the original flexibility of the shoes, with all the daintness and style so appealing to fashionable women. Football Squad Shows Marked Improvement in Every Department The second football scrimmage of the apping training season was held last night. Former letter and numerical roo too the offensive against new candidates. The shift, huddle, and new plays were used. Kansas a Possible Contender for 1928 Championship Fr. in appearances the men have improved in all departments of the game since last Friday but as yet there is no evidence that they have taken From the look of material we are a possible contender for the crown in the 'Big Six'. There is a glumness on the part of some of the men that they are not following, before this can be accomplished. At times goblenid plays were made and then again very erratic and slippod methods would creep into the playing. On the whole however, the work was good and with a little more practice better teamwork and a better understanding of the new method will follow. Lawrence, Cooper, and Cox made an excellent showing in the backfield. Between 200 and 200 "fam" were along the sidelines watching the progress of the work. Practically every satisfied satisfaction with the playing. of Big Six Last night was the middle of the spring football drill. Missouri Valley rules, which have been tentatively adopted, say that a team should practice of two hours each Intramural Wrestlers Win Many Quick Falls Fast matches and quick falls chairacterized the first rounds of the intersural wrestling tournament begun in 1954. Most of the men were in competitively poor condition due to having eaten dinner before entering the ring. The bouts were five minutes in length and lasted two minutes each in case of a draw. Tommy Cox, captain of next year's wrestling team referred the matches in one ring while James S. Welch, a letter man in wrestling, oficiated in the other. Dexter Huff and Coach Harold Siecle were the time managers for the Mullins and Edwin Capey held the matches for the boots in the west ring. Several good laughs were provided for the onlookers. The best of the evening was when one of the contenders burst the buttons from his pants to light without them, to the great embarrassment of the few ladies present. Two rings were set on the door of the gymnasium and the crowd wandered back and forth between them and the naked waxed and waned in one of the stairs. "The boots in my ring were fast and hard-fought," said dimy Welch this morning, "I was surpressed at the skill and science shown by the contempt of them put up tighter that would have dug credit to a varity wrester." The 20th annual convention of the Kansas Editors Association, with its feast of fellowship, will be held at bldm on Friday and Saturday, May 4 and 5. The worst thing in the world to try to fuel a good pipe tobacco that is made from human waste is at the same time and at the same time does not taste like it had just come out of the cabbage Edmund Condon Hunts 2 Years for the Right Tobacco Editors to Convey in May Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco Dallas, Texas March 22, 1927 I have been smoking a pipe for two years and have just one month started using it. 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Compromise Is Reached About Flood Control Bill Varner Is Pitching Star First Team Gives Able Support and Wins, 6 to 2 (United Press) Sensational support behind Varner's stellar pitching held the second string team to one hit and two runs in a practice baseball game yesterdays, when they outplayed in the nine innning work-out, 6-2. Outland, left field for the second, rapped the only hit off Varner, and scored on Calpurna's error in the second innting. Snowden made the other pitching stunna after drawing bona fide on balls. White, second team pitcher, was apped for nine hits. Childs and Livgston getting two each. The siester performance of the first string practically assured Coach John Bunt of his starting line-up in the opening game of the season against Haskell here Saturday. He said this morning that he would probably start with the line-up intent, except for possible changes in one or two instances. The first string line-up yesterday was: Kramer, c; Maney, e; Livingston (e) as: Culp, Shp. Schmidt, H. Brennan; E. Mackenzie; D. Childs and Haikins, substitutes. The second team. Kolerman, rf; Johnson, 2b, McDonald, s; Lichter, e; Clark, 3b; Snowden, b; Outland, i; Stallman, c; White, p. New York Alumni to Hold Dinner The New York alumni of the University of Kansas are making plans to hold their annual dinner on Friday, April 13, at the Town Hall club in Greenwich Village. Fee90, is president of this alumnus association and he says, "Everybody in the whole world is invited." Tennis Will Be Broadcast St. Louis, March 29.—What it is believed will be an innovation in radio broadcasting in the United States will take place Saturday evening when a running account of tennis play will be sent out from Washington University field house by station KSNO, located at 703 South of between two and three hours, starting nt 7:30 p. m., Central standard time. KMOX, St. Louis, to Send Out Running Account The play to be broadcast, will be matched in the annual men's indoor tournament of the St. Louis District Tennis Association, in connection with which an invitation mixed doubles will be played. The tournament opened Monday and it is expected that at Saturday evening the semi-finals will have been played. The final matches will be played. The account of the progress of the matches will be interspersed with other features, one of which will be music by a quartet, and several of the leading tennis players on the air briefly, between matches. The broadcasting of a series of tennis talks, along educational lines, has been begun by KIKAO. Takes have been made by the St. Louis first vice-president of the St. Louis District Tennis Association, by Davidson Ouvert, secretary of the Missouri Association, and by Wray D. Brown, leading Missouri valley player. Send the Daily Kansan home. Miss Ruth VanRiper, TS2 is another of the many students to be reported with a case of mumps. She left night for her home in Dodge City. Mumps Patient Goes Home George C. Chumos. Oklahoma University to Give Opera "I the Trojocare" the famous Italian opera by Verdi, will be presented by Oklahoma University on March 30. After all, it may be gilding the lily to put the label of Knox into a hat when any one with an eye for style can spot a Knox Hat at fifty paces. $8. $8 Others S5 S6 S7 HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO., LTD. "I vote Pachacamaye because my experience in both parties has given me the conclusive opinion that if you seek the best practical combination of political ideals and efficiency you will find it in Pachacamaye." The Kansas Players Present "SUN-UP" Lula Vollmer's Drama of Carolina Mountain Folk BOWERSOCK THEATER, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 During the time I have been on the Hill I have witnessed both administrations in power, but it has always been Pachacamac that has attempted to carry out the issues advocated in predation campaigns. — Jim Smith 50c and 75c Activity Ticket Will Admit Matinee, 3:00 sharp Evening 8:30 sharp Seats reserved at Green hall and Round Corner Drug Store No. 1 Thursday, March 29, from 8:30 a.m. on. The Proof of the Pudding The proof of the pudding lies in the eating. Likewise the proof of student government lies in reaction of the student body. Statements of Hill leaders listed below show the unanimous support of the functioning student council and Pachacamac policies. "Why I Vote Pachacamac" by 40 Hill Leaders Why We Wote Pachacamacu We vote Pachacamacu because we believe that it means the University first, efficient student government, pledges fulfilled, high ideals and sound policies. Harold V. Zuber Harold V. Zuber Paul Wedell, Jr. Jeffrey G. Hammond L. Gradinger James Hill Charles Doornbos Ernest E. Hampton Pachacamayo stands for representative student government and carries out its campaign promises; it stands for the best in Hill politics. Pachacamac, and those who represent Pachacamac, footers and carries out the progressive moves of the Hill. —George Cah. John W. Foster. Purchasae is a party which has high ideals and purposes and fatties all its promiscuity in a prompt and decisive manner. —Ed Farmer, Pachacane is synonymous with sincerity, integrity and good government. —Lloyd Livingston. Paul Snyder. Pacbacathine has stood for the betterment of the University and has carried out those ideas. I have supported Parkhouse for the past five or six years because the party platform always values innovation and positive improvement of our university, and because the candidates upon their election have intelligently worked toward ef Pachacamac has always proposed the University first. Its latest contribution has been the establishment of an outstanding government organization among western universities. —Buffalo Jeffery Charlie Haines. Pachacamac has kept the politics on the Hill at its highest level. —George Mackie, Jr. Because Pachacamac sees and hears, the needs of the Hill and has the punch to put over its platforms, is why I vote 'er straight. George B. Roscoe. "Pacharema promised to do certain things. It fulfilled that that promise and did even more." —Lou B. Rushing. -Leo B. Buchring. Stanley Packard. I vote Pachacheme because it is aggressive and really gets what it out to do. It depends for its support on its excellent record of accomplishment and plans for the future rather than despair and intrigue. Pachacamac platforms contain constructive planks that are carried out by Pachacamac office holders. — Dan Lardner. Forrest "Cal" Calvin. Raymond Nichols. Pachacamac considers the University first; a functioning government association, progressive legislation, and fulfilled plides prove this. I vote the Pachacamac ticket straight because of the soundness of the principles upon which it bases its platform. Pachacamac makes for greater unity among the student body and provides students with greatly to be designed at all time. I will support the Pacchieman ticket because my experience with Hill has given me the opinion that Pacchieman tickets are tempts to do more for our university. — Murray Danglade. Bill Mullins. I vote the Pachacamac ticket because the party stands for the best in student interest, and carries out a constructive platform. Pachacamac has always undone a definite attempt to carry out its platforms and always nominated candidates who have stood on their qualifications regardless of organization affiliation. — Bates Huffaker. Pachacamac has contributed move toward better student government and carried out the items for which it has ever stood. —Jack Kincaid. Pachacamac candidates are thoroughly representative of the student body and of the Kuala Lumpur spirit results. — Bernard Kennedy The party subserves personalties to University wide interests. —Simone Wabb. -Walter Freese. The University first—the party a means to that end. Pachamama has ideals based on sound political principles; it gives all its platforms premised. William E. Turner. Pachacamac serves to make campus politics worthwhile; it is a real force in University life. —Leland J. Barrows. Pachacerrane has ideals and purposes. It strives for the betterment of the University. Tom McFarland. Pachacamac has promised well and kept its promises every time it has been in control. — C. G. Munns. The Pachacamac party promises nd fulfilit; it serves the need of the tolerant body; its offices function. —Jack Durfee. The Pachaeamac party functions in Hill activities. —Clayton Brenner. Pachaeanus has given the student body a functioning student government typical of Kansas politics. Ames, Thea Pachacamac says things and does things. Armin Hillmer. Pachacamac stands for sound principles of student government. Lester Davis. "I vote the Pachaganean ticket straight because it is made up of the body, heart and always promotes the best interest of the University." —Joe E. Shultz.